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and that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. think of that. >> reporter: of course, the question is, how much any of that messaging matters. so much of the vote has already been decided in the minds of individual voters. so that what matters is the calls being made at this afl-cio phone bank trying to get their supporters out to vote, business, u.s. chambers doing exactly the same thing for the republicans. we're going to know on tuesday which side was more successful, larry. >> all right. john harwood. many thanks for that. >>> now president obama and mitt romney are crisscrossing the country in these critical final four days. obama's going to visit colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio, virginia, new hampshire, and florida. and an almost identical tour for romney excepts he swaps florida in favor of, get this, pennsylvania. very interesting. now you're going to be looking, there it is, live pictures of westchester, ohio, where a mitt romney rally is under way. tens of
and that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. think of that. >> reporter: of course, the question is, how much any of that messaging matters. so much of the vote has already been decided in the minds of individual voters. so that what matters is the calls being made at this afl-cio phone bank trying to get their supporters out to vote, business, u.s. chambers doing exactly the same thing for the republicans. we're...
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in the end, obama wins that state by two or three points. host: i want to put on the screen what is happening in colorado, alabama, north carolina. the number of votes cast as of yesterday. in colorado, 1.5 million votes cast. 35% for democrats, 37% republicans. in iowa, just over 500,800 cast. 43% democratic and 32% republican. guest: you are seeing a shift. same thing for florida. the last election, they had almost a 10 point advantage in terms of the early vote. all of the big statewide papers for mitt romney changed the dynamic and tipped it in the direction of romney. host: the other states are nevada, north carolina, and ohio. in nevada, 627,000 early votes castle far. for democrats, 48% and four republicans, 32%. in ohio, 1.3 million early votes cast. 29% for the democrats and 23% for republicans. guest: ohio is hard to judge. you need to look more at demographics and area rather than partisanship. colorado is looking pretty decent for the republicans. north carolina is looking decent for the republicans. iowa is looking good for the
in the end, obama wins that state by two or three points. host: i want to put on the screen what is happening in colorado, alabama, north carolina. the number of votes cast as of yesterday. in colorado, 1.5 million votes cast. 35% for democrats, 37% republicans. in iowa, just over 500,800 cast. 43% democratic and 32% republican. guest: you are seeing a shift. same thing for florida. the last election, they had almost a 10 point advantage in terms of the early vote. all of the big statewide...
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because he understands their hopes and dreams. >> 1 million folks in your state voted so far republicans have had about 3% lead over democrats in terms of overall ballots cast, that's according to a recent report of kwgn. >> that's right. we shouldn't be worried. in 2010 against senator bennett in the same position and slightly behind early on and we gained momentum. our people were at the doors and tracking and tracing the ballots and the formula that we put in place in 2010 will be the same formula that leads to president obama's win here next tuesday. >> senator udall, thank you very much. greatly appreciate your time. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> everyone is wondering the impact of sandy on the election. well, history shows it largely depends, of course, on response. salon.com has research that shows voters punish leaders for failing to act and reward those who respond effectively. we are joined by presidential historian doug brinkley. obviously, doug, the first thing that comes to mind is hurricane katrina. bringing up a disaster in recent memory with questions and reactions of
because he understands their hopes and dreams. >> 1 million folks in your state voted so far republicans have had about 3% lead over democrats in terms of overall ballots cast, that's according to a recent report of kwgn. >> that's right. we shouldn't be worried. in 2010 against senator bennett in the same position and slightly behind early on and we gained momentum. our people were at the doors and tracking and tracing the ballots and the formula that we put in place in 2010 will...
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president obama needs his base to come out if he's going to win. mitt romney needs his base to come out if he's going to win. and so the fact that he -- that they are still going this route spells trouble for governor romney. >> there aren't enough white men in this country to elect a president. i'm sorry, fellas. it's the truth. and the barack obama electorate is blacker and browner and it's women and it's far more diverse, like the country actually is. >> even republican senator lindsey graham said something to the effect of we're not turning out enough angry old white guys. the romney campaign made the bet that they had enough of those guys on their side if they just did stuff like what rudy giuliani did, they would win. they were wrong. >>> crystal ball, karen finney, jonathan, stay with us. >>> a programming note, tomorrow, vice president joe biden sits down with chris matthews for a special preelection edition of "hard ball" tomorrow night at 7:00. >>> next, it's been three weeks since mitt took a question from a reporter. when we come back,
president obama needs his base to come out if he's going to win. mitt romney needs his base to come out if he's going to win. and so the fact that he -- that they are still going this route spells trouble for governor romney. >> there aren't enough white men in this country to elect a president. i'm sorry, fellas. it's the truth. and the barack obama electorate is blacker and browner and it's women and it's far more diverse, like the country actually is. >> even republican senator...
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the older university poll has a nine point lead for obama. two other polls in the last couple days with a five point lead. >> why is the president there? >> that makes total sense. he's in iowa, wisconsin and ohio. you can't see a avenue for romney to go in. he's helping out a senate candidate. she's in a very tight, tight close race. that really is a close one. obama coming in twice, i think is very helpful to her. >> the president is going to be in madison in a few days. how big a deal is that going to be? >> i saw the street closing list. it's going to be a little hard to drive around. he's bringing bruce springsteen who madison loves. it's going to be a morning rally. i suspect not a lot of work will get done that day. >> let's talk about paul ryan. this is unusual that man that's running for two seats in one day. is he in trouble in this house seat? this is probably the best candidate, i keep hearing this that rob zerban is the most formidable candidate that's gone against paul ryan. >> ryan has never had below 57% of the vote. he's won
the older university poll has a nine point lead for obama. two other polls in the last couple days with a five point lead. >> why is the president there? >> that makes total sense. he's in iowa, wisconsin and ohio. you can't see a avenue for romney to go in. he's helping out a senate candidate. she's in a very tight, tight close race. that really is a close one. obama coming in twice, i think is very helpful to her. >> the president is going to be in madison in a few days. how...
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the obama campaign has a superior ground game. they were heavily involved in a ballot issue a year ago. that was seen as a scrimmage for 2012. and right now we're just waiting to see who's turning out the early vote fast enough. >> but it seems like president obama has the sense there, that's what experts say. we just talked to michael mcdonald. it seems that way. do you think it's the thing that has enough with the wind at its back to carry him? >> the early vote, yes. right now it seems in polls he's ahead. the one caveat is it's hard to look at data that's reliable because in ohio you don't really register as a democrat or as a republican. the state identifies you by which party's primary you voted in last. all the numbers that we're looking at here, they're skewed in a way because they're more nonpartisan voters than there are democrats or republicans. so even though we see perhaps more republicans are requesting ballots or they're returning them at a faster clip, that's not necessarily indicative of who's winning because of t
the obama campaign has a superior ground game. they were heavily involved in a ballot issue a year ago. that was seen as a scrimmage for 2012. and right now we're just waiting to see who's turning out the early vote fast enough. >> but it seems like president obama has the sense there, that's what experts say. we just talked to michael mcdonald. it seems that way. do you think it's the thing that has enough with the wind at its back to carry him? >> the early vote, yes. right now it...
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today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs and this morning we learned the company's hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. >> president obama has a frenetic campaign today straight through election day today, alex. he will make stops in wisconsin, iowa, and virginia, where he will be stumping with former president bill clinton. >> it promises to be an exciting and very rapid day out there. thank you so much. we'll see you again from the trail, kristen. we have more headlines from the campaign trail. mitt romney drew his largest crowd yet in ohio last night with 18,000 supporters in westchester. >> now i have a question for you, are you finally ready for real change? as you know, four years ago, candidate barack obama promised to do so very much. but he's fallen so very short. >> after governor romney first stop this morning in new hampshire he heads to iowa, then on to colorado. running mate paul ryan will hold events in ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, and florida. meanwhile, president obama was quick to respond to governor romney's la
today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs and this morning we learned the company's hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. >> president obama has a frenetic campaign today straight through election day today, alex. he will make stops in wisconsin, iowa, and virginia, where he will be stumping with former president bill clinton. >> it promises to be an exciting and very rapid day out there. thank you so much. we'll see you again...
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the obama campaign has been successful racing about $630 million so far while the romney campaign is somewhat less under $400 million. but the political parties the rep cab can national committee has raced more than the dem -- the republican national committee has raised more than the democratic national committee. but you can see team blue and red which represent it is campaigns plus the parties plus the new feature this year which is these outside spending organizations that have played an important role especially for the romney campaign. and if you go down to the bottom or click the link you can see how that breaks down for those three kind of organizations. and the outside groups supporting romney's candidacy have out spent obama groups by three to one. that is what has made the difference and equal liesed the financial process this year. so both about $1 billion already. host: we're looking at the website opensecrets dot org. >> here are the numbers to call -- host: we're talking with bob biersack. other organize shagse it is "washington post" among them are tracking the money
the obama campaign has been successful racing about $630 million so far while the romney campaign is somewhat less under $400 million. but the political parties the rep cab can national committee has raced more than the dem -- the republican national committee has raised more than the democratic national committee. but you can see team blue and red which represent it is campaigns plus the parties plus the new feature this year which is these outside spending organizations that have played an...
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so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who haven't turned on the barrage of tv ads, radio can sometimes captivate the ought jens. >> joining me is joe madison, known as the black eagle who can be heard every weekday morning coast to coast on sirius xm satellite raid ydiradio. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the acclaim. >> joe, i want to play an ad for you, a radio ad for you. i had this claim that radio is a little bit freer space. people can say things on radio that they wouldn't necessarily say on television. it's called black men vote. >> they think he's dumb, lazy and the best food stamp president ever. it's disrespect. it's not right. and if they think these things about president obama, can you imagine how dumb this president is? what do th
so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who haven't turned on the barrage of tv ads, radio can sometimes captivate the ought jens. >> joining me is joe madison, known as the black eagle...
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[video clip] >> let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama could not. first, my energy independence policy means more than 3 million new jobs. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates 7 million more. expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training the texas to over 12 million new jobs. -- takes us to 12 million new jobs. host: barack obama for reelection, pointing out the economy is slowly recovering from the 2008 meltdown. the editorial this morning from "the new york times. if there is an election dispute, what happens next? caller: this only proves the factory on of the republicans stole the election. one lady was right, the electoral college is crap. if mitt romney gets an, are we going to war right now? we need to take care of our people and our country here. all we are doing is finding reasons to get involved into other countries when obama and everyone else wants to focus on what is going on in in america today. mitt romney says we will crack down on china. how about the china alone
[video clip] >> let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama could not. first, my energy independence policy means more than 3 million new jobs. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates 7 million more. expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training the texas to over 12 million new jobs. -- takes us to 12 million new jobs. host: barack obama for reelection, pointing out the economy is slowly...
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we will hear tomorrow the new jobs report, we are creating over 100,000 jobs. 5.2 million new jobs during this barack obama president's see, under 8% unemployment rate -- during this barack obama presidency. 32 months of the private sector job growth. you compare that to where we were when bush left office and the president took office. that is a remarkable improvement. that is the pathway to recovery , and president obama has been leading that. this is no time to change course and go back to -- we don't know what we will be getting with governor romney. he was governor of massachusetts. rounding achievement was mandatory health care for everyone -- his crowning achievement. what president's day will we get from former governor romney? -- what presidency will we get? host: we will stop there. you both made your campaign statements. now we will turn it over to viewers, and if you can keep your answers a little shorter so we can get as many in. our two guests had been gracious enough to join us from the leesburg, virginia, loudoun county courthouse. about an hour outside of washington. robe
we will hear tomorrow the new jobs report, we are creating over 100,000 jobs. 5.2 million new jobs during this barack obama president's see, under 8% unemployment rate -- during this barack obama presidency. 32 months of the private sector job growth. you compare that to where we were when bush left office and the president took office. that is a remarkable improvement. that is the pathway to recovery , and president obama has been leading that. this is no time to change course and go back to...
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essentially, obama won the election before election day. john mccain won the election day vote but obama had already won the election in the early voting period. we have already had 1 million people voted north carolina. -- voters in north carolina. at this point, the democrats are doing better on the early voting, it appears. we don't have a vote count so we don't know exactly what the tally is. if you look at things -- we know things like number of active americans who have voted and that is up from the percentage who voted in 2008. percentage is greater this time at this juncture that was in 2008. the number of younger voters who tend to be more for obama than for running a, a greater percentage is up this time compared to 2008. those are all good signs for the obama campaign. but, what that will mean at the end, we don't know but the obama campaign had a good signal from that. host: we have a chart from an article in the "atlantic." it talks about absentee ballot request in north carolina. host: the democrats made a gain of about 9000.
essentially, obama won the election before election day. john mccain won the election day vote but obama had already won the election in the early voting period. we have already had 1 million people voted north carolina. -- voters in north carolina. at this point, the democrats are doing better on the early voting, it appears. we don't have a vote count so we don't know exactly what the tally is. if you look at things -- we know things like number of active americans who have voted and that is...
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more than 3.4 million ballots already have been cast. that is more than a third of the total turnout that's actually expected. but early votings has been pretty controversial long lines and calls for an extension of the early voting period. doesn't look like that's going to happen. john zarrella is just north of miami. you voted yesterday before the last day. how did it go? >> reporter: yeah, and i probably should have voted a few days earlier than that as well. it was about two hours and ten minutes from just about where i'm standing now to the point where i was in and out and done voting. but public service announcement out there, for anybody in broward county who was planning to come here today, you might want to think about coming now, because the line is actually down, if you can imagine, from where it was a little while ago. it's probably still a three and a half hour wait, but it was just over four hours a while ago. so as we move towards the noon hour, it might be a good time to come on out here and vote. and as you mentioned, or
more than 3.4 million ballots already have been cast. that is more than a third of the total turnout that's actually expected. but early votings has been pretty controversial long lines and calls for an extension of the early voting period. doesn't look like that's going to happen. john zarrella is just north of miami. you voted yesterday before the last day. how did it go? >> reporter: yeah, and i probably should have voted a few days earlier than that as well. it was about two hours and...
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both president obama and mitt romney have talked about 12 million jobs in four years. that would be 3 million a year, 250,000 a month. now we're edging up to 200,000 in august. we're now getting into the vicinity of real job creation that could actually have an effect on people. that's what's important here. as you know, i have real problems with the unemployment number being bandied around as a political football. it's hard to understand. it is actually a moving target. grover gets stuck on it. the fact is that this job creation number and wages earned and the type of jobs are all more important and this is quoit positive. i don't mean that politically. i mean this is good for america. >> let's talk about what you raised. i want to bring in candy crowley for this. you know, ali, candy, said that manufacturing is what he wants to look at. when i read what they say about manufacturing, manufacturing employment changed little in october. on net, manufacturing employment has shown little change since april. that has to be a little black cloud in what i think some people a
both president obama and mitt romney have talked about 12 million jobs in four years. that would be 3 million a year, 250,000 a month. now we're edging up to 200,000 in august. we're now getting into the vicinity of real job creation that could actually have an effect on people. that's what's important here. as you know, i have real problems with the unemployment number being bandied around as a political football. it's hard to understand. it is actually a moving target. grover gets stuck on...
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bill maher and morgan freeman both giving about $1 million to that same obama superpac. as far as congressional contributions, california democrat howard berman has received almost $425,000 either directly or through a super pac. when we last saw berman he was taking part in the debate. that is a congressman on the left. things got a little bit nasty there by the way. polls are showing berman losing his battle to remain in congress. those are your number once. live from democracy plaza here on weekends with alex witt. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. is a thrilling, dual-flavored ride to mouth fun-town. but it's not like everyone is going to break into a karaoke jam session. ♪ this will literally probably never happen. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male
bill maher and morgan freeman both giving about $1 million to that same obama superpac. as far as congressional contributions, california democrat howard berman has received almost $425,000 either directly or through a super pac. when we last saw berman he was taking part in the debate. that is a congressman on the left. things got a little bit nasty there by the way. polls are showing berman losing his battle to remain in congress. those are your number once. live from democracy plaza here on...
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missouri, a candidate's spending $22 million, $8 million in outside money. nevada, $18 million. independent line, good morning. who is going to win? caller: i think that mr. obama is going to win, but i had three points to make and i would like you to pick one. beer summit, take one for the team, or buyer's remorse. can you pick one? host: i will let you pick. my job is to get to the phone calls. caller: let me have all three, then. host: go ahead. caller: mitt romney will never have a beer summit, he will never mediate. nothing will ever happen like that, first of all. he does not drink. take one for the team? i do not think he would take one for the team. i think he would make america team america. he would make team america take one for him. his religiosity, he may want to force that on america when we are not ready. also, the buyer's remorse. i wrote down the we would be darned if we do and donned if we do not. we will wind up with more gridlock and the republicans will wind up with mr. obama anyway. host: ok. "washington post," the annual crystal ball addition. we are takin
missouri, a candidate's spending $22 million, $8 million in outside money. nevada, $18 million. independent line, good morning. who is going to win? caller: i think that mr. obama is going to win, but i had three points to make and i would like you to pick one. beer summit, take one for the team, or buyer's remorse. can you pick one? host: i will let you pick. my job is to get to the phone calls. caller: let me have all three, then. host: go ahead. caller: mitt romney will never have a beer...
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doesn't that reinforce mitt romney's position that obama's record on the economy has been a failure? >> no, look, i think what we expect to see is continued movement forward. 32nd month of positive, private sector job growth adding to the 5 million jobs that's been created as a result of those positive months. look, we're not where we all want to end up but we're making serious important progress moving forward. mitt romney isn't a change agent. he wants to go back to the economic theory that got us into this mess. >> four days left until election day. if you look at the candidates' schedule you get a sense of what they see important. mitt romney and paul ryan going to pennsylvania, that state. does that mean you're in trouble there in pennsylvania? >> no. i think it means the romney/ryan campaign is desperate to try to figure out how to win this race outside of the states they've been contesting it in for 15 months. i think that's all pennsylvania is for the romney/ryan campaign. john mccain spent the last weekend in 2008 in trying to do this. >> president obama in wisconsin, jim mu
doesn't that reinforce mitt romney's position that obama's record on the economy has been a failure? >> no, look, i think what we expect to see is continued movement forward. 32nd month of positive, private sector job growth adding to the 5 million jobs that's been created as a result of those positive months. look, we're not where we all want to end up but we're making serious important progress moving forward. mitt romney isn't a change agent. he wants to go back to the economic theory...
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. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here's $5 million, release your college records and your passport. and i said hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. >> experts say the entire 2012 election could come down to just eight states. the states are confusion, dismay, depression, apathy, shock, disbelief, despair, and anxiety. >>> we're going to switch gears here. there's been a lot of ping-ponging today. sandy is back to a hurricane again. forecasters are predicting that it's going to turn into a destructive super storm that could impact an area from north carolina all the way up to maine. delaware, virginia, maryland could get up to a foot of rain from this storm. cnn weather estimates damage from sandy will be $2.3 billion. that's just from the wind. states of emergency have already been issued in the district of columbia and at least four states. so any minute now we're expecting to get an update from sandy on the national weather service. nick valencia has
. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here's $5 million, release your college records and your passport. and i said hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. >> experts say the entire 2012 election could come down to just eight states. the states are confusion, dismay, depression, apathy, shock, disbelief, despair, and anxiety. >>> we're going to...
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the obama campaign has been very successful in fund- raising, raised $630 million so far. the romney campaign is somewhat less, under $400 million. so there would be a disparity if it were left to their own devices but the political parties, rnc, has be there is extraordinary. host: walk us through what you're looking raised $20 million more than the democratic national committee. you can see that we have teamed blue and team read, which represents the campaigns, plus the parties, plus the new feature this year, these outside spending organizations. that played an important role, especially for the romney campaign. if you click the link that says seymour, you can see how that breaks down for those organizations. for the romney campaign, outside groups, they have outspend obama's outside groups by three- one q that has equalize the financial part of the process. almost a billion dollars already with a week to go. host: we are looking at the website opensecrets.org. if you want to join the conversation, here are the numbers to call. we are talking with a senior fellow at the
the obama campaign has been very successful in fund- raising, raised $630 million so far. the romney campaign is somewhat less, under $400 million. so there would be a disparity if it were left to their own devices but the political parties, rnc, has be there is extraordinary. host: walk us through what you're looking raised $20 million more than the democratic national committee. you can see that we have teamed blue and team read, which represents the campaigns, plus the parties, plus the new...
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. >> the vote right now, obama has got about a one, 1.5 point lead, within the margin of error. close enough that romney can close in the last 96 hours. that's why the rally,, >>> millions of >>> millions of sandy's victim still have no electricity. so what do they do with all that food in the refrigerator. we'll show you what to keep and what to toss coming up next on "cbs this morning." "cbs this morning." with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just...you know... demonstrating how we blend the fruits. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana
. >> the vote right now, obama has got about a one, 1.5 point lead, within the margin of error. close enough that romney can close in the last 96 hours. that's why the rally,, >>> millions of >>> millions of sandy's victim still have no electricity. so what do they do with all that food in the refrigerator. we'll show you what to keep and what to toss coming up next on "cbs this morning." "cbs this morning." with no added sugar, just one glass equals...
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obama for america spent about $9 million on spots. aziz said the congressional races getting some attention as well. democratic caller. caller: mr. hubbard, who chose ashley mosier? so many people around this country are being shot. a lot of young kids, teenagers. why is no one talking about gun violence? not just about guns, but why are we treating people so bad? why are we planning to be on afghanistan for two more years? young people come back from afghanistan and we are the spending all this money, poverty everywhere. the guy who wins in the theater and shot it up, the university near he was kind of crazy and we are a better country than the situation we are in. you have a good day. there are people out there who are depending on a real review of where the country is going. host: curtis hubbard. guest: you mentioned a really sorry tragedy for us, july 20th s, the gunmen in the theater in aurora. he killed 12 people and injured 58 at the midnight showing at the premiere of batman. there was a discussion in the days after that about
obama for america spent about $9 million on spots. aziz said the congressional races getting some attention as well. democratic caller. caller: mr. hubbard, who chose ashley mosier? so many people around this country are being shot. a lot of young kids, teenagers. why is no one talking about gun violence? not just about guns, but why are we treating people so bad? why are we planning to be on afghanistan for two more years? young people come back from afghanistan and we are the spending all...
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of the nearly 3 million iowans, 30% call them evangelical or catholic and in 2008 president obama won 60% of the catholic vote so it is key but it is especially key when you talk about a state like this which is split nearly down the middle and as folks tell me it's a purple state this year. in the heart of des moines evangelical christians flock to church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> i honestly when it all boils down to, what does the bible say and which candidate is going to follow the closest? >> reporter: for bob and rachel bradshaw that is mitt romney. >> i don't know how in his right mind the president could be for abortion the way he is and support same-sex marriage. it just -- it's hard for me that somebody that claims to be a christian, you know, makes statements to support things like that. >> it's not been an easy choice to make either way. >> reporter: this couple has wrestlinged with it. >> my religious beliefs -- if anything, it's probably going to end up being mitt romney. >> reporter: 57% of voters in the republican iowa caucuses identified t
of the nearly 3 million iowans, 30% call them evangelical or catholic and in 2008 president obama won 60% of the catholic vote so it is key but it is especially key when you talk about a state like this which is split nearly down the middle and as folks tell me it's a purple state this year. in the heart of des moines evangelical christians flock to church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> i honestly when it all boils down to, what does the bible say and which...
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street crisis. >> our businesses have added more than 5 million new jobs. the unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are ride rising again and our assembly lines are humming once more. >> mitt romney and paul ryan are looking to gain momentum holding a rally last night in canton. >> i want small businesses to succeed. the people of america are going to know this. that unlike the current administration, i like business because i like jobs that business creates. >> well, today mitt romney's campaigning in florida. president obama's campaigning in new hampshire. >>> tonight the des moines register will announce its endorcement in the presidential race. the last republican to earn a register endorcement was richard nixon in 1972. our colleague richard lui is joining us now. both side have been spending a lot of time and money here, right? >> oh, yes, alex. good morning to you. if time and money talks both campaigns are screaming in iowa. in five months they visited 50 times. president obama 15, governor romney 12. the
street crisis. >> our businesses have added more than 5 million new jobs. the unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are ride rising again and our assembly lines are humming once more. >> mitt romney and paul ryan are looking to gain momentum holding a rally last night in canton. >> i want small businesses to succeed. the people of america are going to know this. that unlike the current administration, i like business because i like...
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president obama, defending his record. the war in iraq is over, osama bin laden is dead, and our heroes are coming home. our businesses have created more than 5 million new jobs in the last 2 1/2 years, home values and 401(k)s are rising. we are less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last 20 years and the american auto industry is back on track. very much on message. today they're saying it on cnn.com, special op-eds that only we have. cnn political editor paul steinhauser is live in washington this morning. paul, this is the campaign weekend of the election. the biggest push there is. we only see it every four years. the final weekend. what do the campaigns have planned? >> it's all about location, location, location. let's go right to the map. here's where the president is going to be starting today, straight through election day. you can see ohio, ohio, ohio. the president's going to be in ohio each of the final four days. he also has got two trips to iowa. he's going to end his campaign on monday night i
president obama, defending his record. the war in iraq is over, osama bin laden is dead, and our heroes are coming home. our businesses have created more than 5 million new jobs in the last 2 1/2 years, home values and 401(k)s are rising. we are less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last 20 years and the american auto industry is back on track. very much on message. today they're saying it on cnn.com, special op-eds that only we have. cnn political editor paul steinhauser is...
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the millions and millions of people that they expect or hope they can drive out to the polls to vote for obama. >> molly ball is a staff writer covering national politics at the atlantic, here to talk to us about the ground game for both candidates. you can read her work at the atlantic.com/politic. if you want to talk to her in person, pick up the phone, give us a call. 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also reach us to us via social media, twitter, facebook, and email. so tell us, where is the ground gaming best and for whom? >> well, what i did, in reporting this story, was i went out and visited field offices in a bunch of different swing states, and what i tried to do was pick sort of a random, many sort of a swing county, but to go to the same place for both campaigns, and to drop in unannounced and just see what i could see, so instead of getting a tour where you tend to get a dog and pony show, just to show up, and see what was there. and what you see is not only is there a yonttative difference, because -- quantitat
the millions and millions of people that they expect or hope they can drive out to the polls to vote for obama. >> molly ball is a staff writer covering national politics at the atlantic, here to talk to us about the ground game for both candidates. you can read her work at the atlantic.com/politic. if you want to talk to her in person, pick up the phone, give us a call. 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also reach us to us via...
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we will create 12 million new jobs in four years. you'll see rising take-home pay. we will get america also economy growing at 4% a year, more than double this rate. after all of the false promises of recovery, we are finally going to see hope for america's also middle-class. host: , your response? guest: two years ago, there was a platform of -- a chicken in every pot. we have recent experience with this kind of rhetorical flourish. when governor romney throes of those numbers out there and talks about false promises, there is simply -- and do not think it sells here. i do not think people are believing this. the president has put us on a pass. the president has a record of achievement. not a set of overblown promises that do not have the numbers behind them. there still is no explanation for independent economist questions about 85 trillion dollars hole -- $5 trillion whole. no explanation still from romney about where those jobs would come from. there is no explanation for this -- that package. there is 4.5 million new jobs created by the policies that this presi
we will create 12 million new jobs in four years. you'll see rising take-home pay. we will get america also economy growing at 4% a year, more than double this rate. after all of the false promises of recovery, we are finally going to see hope for america's also middle-class. host: , your response? guest: two years ago, there was a platform of -- a chicken in every pot. we have recent experience with this kind of rhetorical flourish. when governor romney throes of those numbers out there and...
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and millions of people that they expect or hope they can drive out to the polls to vote for obama. host: molly ball is a staff writer covering national politics at "the atlantic," they're talk to us about the ground game for both candidates. you can read her work at theatlantic.com/politics. pick up the phone and give us a call. 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also reach out to us via social media. twitter, facebook, and email. so, tell us, where is the ground gaming best and for whom? guest: well, what i did, in reporting this story, i went out and visited field offices in a bunch of different swing states. what i tried to do was pick sort of a random, maybe sort of a swing county, but to go to the same place for both campaigns, and to drop in unannounced and to see what i could see. so, instead of getting some kind of tour, where you tend to get sort of a dog and pony show, just to show up and see what was there. and what you see is not only is there a quantitative difference, because obama has over 800 of these field
and millions of people that they expect or hope they can drive out to the polls to vote for obama. host: molly ball is a staff writer covering national politics at "the atlantic," they're talk to us about the ground game for both candidates. you can read her work at theatlantic.com/politics. pick up the phone and give us a call. 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3880 for democrats. independents, 202-585-3882. you can also reach out to us via social media. twitter, facebook, and...
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bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points that's where it will end up on election day if not higher. virginia vote is a race that has been -- it was tight for a long time like 6,000 in a row that showed that 47 race. and then mitt romney's comments, the 47% comments came out and tim kaine took the lead there. he was of the most of the public polling by four or five points going into the early part of october. i think that has tightened a little bit. we did see the "washington post" poll earlier this week showing him leading by a much larger number. i am not sure i buy that one. i do think that tim kaine is ahead by two, three, four points but on election day this is meant to be a close contest. i still give him the edge but george allen is not dead by any means yet. >> host: if you are interested in hearing from those candidates that reid
bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points that's where it will end up on election day if not higher. virginia vote is a race that has been -- it was tight for a long time like 6,000 in a row that showed that 47 race. and then mitt romney's comments, the 47%...
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because of president obama, my friends and i are among the millions of women back and fight for equal pay for equal work. yeah. and like millions of other women, we know we can get the health care we need at a place like planned parenthood. because our president will always defend it and never defund it. [applause] you have heard that this election is one of the most important in our lifetimes. i know you have all heard it, but it is true. it really is true. this matters. everything we have fought for is at stake and everything that we believe in. if you don't vote, your student loans will have to go through the big banks again. women's rights and lgbt rights will be sent back to the 1950's. our friends that serve will go back to iraq. health care decisions will be made by companies or by your boss is. what is serious to me is that a supreme court with romney justices could repeal roe vs. wade and eny a woman's right to make choices about her own body that only she should make. yes, this election matters more than we may be able to see in this moment. it is why we all need to make sur
because of president obama, my friends and i are among the millions of women back and fight for equal pay for equal work. yeah. and like millions of other women, we know we can get the health care we need at a place like planned parenthood. because our president will always defend it and never defund it. [applause] you have heard that this election is one of the most important in our lifetimes. i know you have all heard it, but it is true. it really is true. this matters. everything we have...
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and ohio, there were 1.3 million votes. democrats outnumber republicans. 30% of the early voters were did democrats -- were democrats. 24% were republicans. michelle obama spoke today at virginia state university. you can watch her remarks tonight at 10:40 p.m. eastern or anytime on our website, c- span.org. we look at the politics of the battleground state of virginia. >> all week long we have been highlighting key battleground states. today we put a spotlight on the state of virginia, the commonwealth of virginia. there are 13 electoral votes left in the state. the unemployment rate is 5.9%. obama won the state. the first time a democrat has won the state of virginia since 1964. joining us from the university of virginia is larry sabato. what are the issues that are being campaigned in virginia? guest: the same issues as everywhere else. the economy is foremost. if there is any special flavor to virginia, we cover all 50 states year of the university of virginia. if there is any special flavor, it depends on the state of
and ohio, there were 1.3 million votes. democrats outnumber republicans. 30% of the early voters were did democrats -- were democrats. 24% were republicans. michelle obama spoke today at virginia state university. you can watch her remarks tonight at 10:40 p.m. eastern or anytime on our website, c- span.org. we look at the politics of the battleground state of virginia. >> all week long we have been highlighting key battleground states. today we put a spotlight on the state of virginia,...
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that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> gretchen: with jobs still at a stand still 171,000 still created but 170,000 still lost. what does it mean for the real unemployment figures. good thing we have david. syndicated columnist. is he live with me from washington. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> gretchen: this early in the morning i'm glad you can calculate all these numbers in your head. the last unemployment rate we are going to see before the election inches up. what's the real number? >> no president has been reelected with an unemployment rate higher than 7.4 since franklin delano roosevelt. it's a tough hill to climb. the fundamentals of this number are even worse simply because some people have left the labor market that if barack obama had the same amount of people looking for work as when george bush was president. left presidency, we would have a 10.6 unemployment rate. it's far worse than it looks. >> gretchen: what about this u 6 unemp
that's 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. >> gretchen: with jobs still at a stand still 171,000 still created but 170,000 still lost. what does it mean for the real unemployment figures. good thing we have david. syndicated columnist. is he live with me from washington. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> gretchen: this early in the morning i'm glad you can calculate all these numbers in your head....
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new jobs during this barack obama president's see, under 8% unemployment rate -- during this barack obama presidency. 32 months of the private sector job growth. you compare that to where we were when bush left office and the president took office. that is a remarkable improvement. that is the pathway to recovery, and president obama has beenthis is no time to change course and go back to -- we don't know what we will be getting with governor romney. he was governor of massachusetts. rounding achievement was mandatory health care for everyone -- his crowning achievement. what president's day will we get from former governor romney? -- what presidency will we get? host: we will stop there. statements. now we will turn it over to viewers, and if you can keep your answers a little shorter so leesburg, virginia, loudoun county courthouse. about an hour outside of washington. robert in columbia, south carolina, on the democrats' line here you are first. go ahead. caller: good morning, c-span, america -- good morning, ladiespresident obama has been studying all aspects of the job and now
new jobs during this barack obama president's see, under 8% unemployment rate -- during this barack obama presidency. 32 months of the private sector job growth. you compare that to where we were when bush left office and the president took office. that is a remarkable improvement. that is the pathway to recovery, and president obama has beenthis is no time to change course and go back to -- we don't know what we will be getting with governor romney. he was governor of massachusetts. rounding...
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when obama took office there was 70 million working age americans not in the labor force, now there are 100 million working age americans not in the labor force. >> the gdp number, though higher than some analyst predicted, which can be spun in a positive way, much of what allowed for that was federal spending but are these the details americans are diving into or just noting the headline number. >> what's going on is under decided voters, those leaning one way or the other on the fence, are basically saying i do not want four more years of this. at the end an election boils down to a simple computation as to whether you want this to continue or not. i think that the tipping is going to romney. he's picking up tremendous momentum and i expect as i have expected for a year, a landslide victory for romney. not a close one. >> in the op-ed pages of the "wall street journal," so right now we've got growth at less than 2%. to put it in perspective they write in the third quarter of 992 growth came in at 4.2% and democrats called it a catastrophe. here we are with a growth rate i think about
when obama took office there was 70 million working age americans not in the labor force, now there are 100 million working age americans not in the labor force. >> the gdp number, though higher than some analyst predicted, which can be spun in a positive way, much of what allowed for that was federal spending but are these the details americans are diving into or just noting the headline number. >> what's going on is under decided voters, those leaning one way or the other on the...